James Garrard, Esquire Governor of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky by virtue & in consideration of a Land office four
Treasury
warrant Nos 7994, 7996, 7997 & 7999, Entered 2d January 1783. There is
granted by the said Commonwealth unto Reuben Taylor , a Certain tract or parcel of land, containing
one thousand two hundred and Seventy two acres by Survey bearing date the 28th day of
September 1798 lying &
being in the County of Campbell on the waters of Licking and bounded as followeth to wit.

Beginning at a white oak the North Corner of
John Mosby's 9th Survey of 1000 Acres thence South twenty four degrees west
forty three poles to a Sugar tree and hickory trees; thence North fifty three
degrees west one hundred and fifty poles to two Sugar trees and one hickory;
thence North forty five degrees East three hundred and fourteen poles to a red
oak, white oak and Elm; thence South fifty degrees East five hundred and thirty
Six poles to an ash walnut and hickory trees in the line of Said Ruben Taylor's
Survey of 3230 acres; thence with said Line South twenty two degrees west four
hundred and fifty poles to a Stake in another Corner of said Mosby's 9th Survey;
thence with the Line of the same North thirty five degrees west five hundred and
Seventy Eight poles to the beginning on the nineteenth day of December in the
year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and ninety nine.